MINUJUSTH
United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti

Closure of MINUJUSTH

The United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) completed its mandate on 15 October 2019, concluding 15 years of UN peacekeeping in Haiti. The United Nations family continues to support Haiti through the United Nations agencies, funds, and programmes in the country, and through the Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH).

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125 officers from the last MINUJUSTH Jordanian police contingent left Haiti on 22 August to return to their country and reunite with their families as part of the gradual withdrawal of the last two formed police units of the mission. © UNPOL Marième Debo MBodj / UN / MINUJUSTH, 2019
A total of 125 officers from the Jordan's Formed Police Unit (FPU) of the United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) left Haiti on 22 August, following the closing of operations of the last Jordanian…
For nine days, the units of the Haitian National Police (HNP) have been hard at work to contain the outbreaks of violence and looting, restore order and freedom of movement. © Guestonn Fermy / PNH 2019
Since February 7, 2019, episodes of violence hinder all socio-economic activities in Haiti. Amidst the management of demonstrations, the roadblocks, looting of stores, stone throwing, arson of vehicles and public or private…
Joint patrol of the National Police (HNP) with Individual Police Officers (IPOs) and Jordanian policemen from the Formed Police Unit (FPU) based in Les Gonaïves (Artibonite). © Leonora Baumann / UN / MINUJUSTH, 2018
On 18 december, there will be only five international police units left in the country to support the National Police (HNP) operations. The return of the Bangladeshi unit (based in Miragoâne, Nippes) and one of the Indian…
Police officer Sergeant Deborah Porter of the Conduct and Discipline Team in a training session with police component participants. © UNPOL Adili Toro Agali, Comlan Flavien Dovonou / UN / MINUJUSTH, 2018
In line with the United Nations Zero Tolerance policy against sexual exploitation and abuse, MINUJUSTH Police Commissioner, with the support of the Mission''s Conduct and Discipline Team (CDT) is carrying out sensitization…
International police officers have been deployed to provide assistance to the National Police and to the population. © UNPOL Adili Toro Agali, Comlan Flavien Dovonou / UN / MINUJUSTH, 2018
From 13 to 16 March 2018, the Minujusth police component provided support to the Haitian National Police (HNP) for the reception of the population in Anse-à-Pitres, where Haitians residing in Pedernales (Dominican Republic)…